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Times Review, Mt. Pleasant, Texas. Friday Morning. February 3, 1956
—pivaks battle iLout and bate they Verner-
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The Mt Pteasant Junior High left the game via the foul route.
lasvoudid us.-Mrs. Nina Haw-
player.
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death of our oyed
at the
Saturday afternoon, who accom-
one.
For Pittsburg Bynum was hign
panied him to Mt.
and 14free throws. He was fol-
A sOn was born to Mr. and Mrs.
ry
even
and were knotted at T4-all going
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Mr and Mrs.
in ■ every
to score
From where I sit... by Joe Marsh
Me • al Hospitat
his mother. Mrs kla Smith Sat-
antPisn. pond, sorine
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Joe Ri
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Bennett was next
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people so often have tastes and
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Some people are determined to the people you know who claim
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big end of a 11-10 score in the
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New Future.
For Your Present
Jerry Davis had 11 points and
Robbie Fleet 10 for the Buckeyes
partial shade. mulch and water.
=The Dogwood, a beautiful na-
here, returnet home with them. j
J W Parkins of Houston visit- j
cd his aunt, Mrs Mary Newsom
A son’ Was born to Mr and
Mrs J E Herron of Talco Tues-
Juniors Clobbered
By Pittsburg 49-36
Suit Filed Against
Estate Of Pilot Of
Crashed Airliner
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ven. the
it ‘called
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leasant
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BULLS, i istered and grade, for
. sale at thie Justiss Polled Here-
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score The < twe I' m ' ughtton
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dogwood busily engaged in his
search for borers.
Here.too, there are elm, both'
bush and tree varieties of mul-
Caldwell
Fox •
Southerland
Andi civs
spent the night with her son,
Dalton Bogue, and family r ‘
coffee’s thr beverage, and all the
others (like me) who’d rather
have a gass of beer. Being able
to make your own choice is the
greatest “gift" of all.
ds pres-
e chest"
Bobcat
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I Haney,
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Friday night, 77-45 in a District
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Bryant
Moulton"
Meredith
Stinson _
Jumper
Jaggers
McNeeley
Totals
The T A. Lee family
AN APPRECIATION
Winfield News
Mrs. J. W. Spruill
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Totals
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Classified Ads.
BULLS
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Pittsburg National Bank to S__
D Carpenter, release.
Dodsen
Redein
Stansell
Owslcy
Brown
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Currey Moon Hospital and Clinic
Beoter are also there: Mrs Thelma Lee
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the top and readv for the game
and they gave the a good
exhibition, both in plan mg ability
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do something about the Useless
Gift Problem they're holding a
• ."White Elephant Paty" Satur-
day* at the Community Hall.
Handy Peterson’s the chair-
man. "Bring any presents you’d
father give than receive," he
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into the Vecnd frame
The host then went ahead by
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FOK SALE — Tvar old horse,
gentle, broke to ride and work.!
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come up with ang.—-could have
used a couple this year, too. Ine
stead I got three wool mufllerA,
Never wear a muffler.
in the Sandia Mountains near
here has been filed in Albutuer- in Pittsburg See owner at Kines
AUTO EKPAIRING AN
WRr;KKR SERVICE
Goolsby Garage
.. Your Battery Needs
lepairine- We Can Do I
413 Wor Guarente~
sent in. Should sorrow come vour .. . - .
wav. we prav that we may be 14 points. Bryant, Cameron, and victory over Pine Tree in District i
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says. "Chances are you'll swap /
them off M somethinz even r-
worse but it ought to be fun.”
Christmas? For once
the zarden clubs in that way.
“—I love gardening. but don't do
—a-very-good-job: probably need
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Copyright, 1956,4 nited li<UM Urnrir)} oundaiu
coming exstinet. Former!;
joining Adams Chape] JBant st__
Churc. 4-room house wired fol MARSHALL CLIPS
electricity Will make - pairs t TEXARKANA, 51-47
2 i houseSam Williams Phone PA- ; / .
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Fortenberry each had 8
J For Pittsburg Lawson
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Lord ridhlv bless you Lt every
nraver. visit, flowers anri food
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MT VFRNON TOPS
COMMERCE, 72-61
Name
Blackard
fetpsopte were able eF
i Wright.
t Temple
। Dean
McClinton
Totals
otmes, con of ,__ -------
is ames sn nday n rning at
Currey -Moore" Hospital and
. , Mis. Blbo Hmmonds
with 18 points on two field goals espec tallv grateful for
both teams in the second round
of play . । opponents.
Three of ML Pleasants starters j the secon
Sulphur Springs remained un- robin whom we watch from our to save their plants, so now we
beaten- the second half of Dis- bedroom window these days. So give plants only to to those who
fg ft. pf tp trict J3-AA play at Sulphur we called a neighbor who for- can- convince us ..they will give
10 Springs Friday night by skim- tunately owned, a set of bmo- them their necessary acid soil,
ming past. Bonham, 46-37. ; eulars and she identified them
Ward led the winners with 17 land that day I saw my first little
points, and Moore topped the black and white downy wood- tive of this section. Is fast be-
1 losers with 16 points pecker perching headdewn on a
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able to comfort and assist vou Rainbolt hit for 13. 12. and 11 I5-AA Friday night Branum, Rasco, of Hearn end the latter s I anders Miss Mamie Gibson,
0 --u 2-1 Mze Nins "st -points respectively for the visit- who also plays football baseball girl friend. Joyce Hunter. of Mrs Lois Bruce and Mrs Tenma
thorne and children and Hul ingteam. . ’ is a track star, poured in 271 Dattas -'P^T the wecken with Rumsey Those from Mt Pleas-
—— pointe to take scoring honors in their daughter and sister, Mrs. ant Hospital and Clinic attending
SULPHUR SPRINGS NIPS the game Jackie Cupit was high Alton Parr, andfail Mis ar- Miss Etsu Goolsby. Mrs.
xo:e- bur GILMER BUCKEYES, 64-52 for the losers with 16 Rasco, who had spent. last week Walker and Mrs Ed Moore.
How many ties did you get for From where I sit, it's sometimes
-total of 5 wofe ralled G‛
against M tw teams combined ete -on
one Pittsburg
hry in
on four field evals and
There was only tanding room.i,......
-— by the time the "B" -RHiny.. stall- .
* -ed—at 630. t wateh the arch Name:
daughter,. Linda, of Txleraspenti
the weekend here v th
Mr and Mrs. Milburn Smith
throws. Kirk Blackard had 10 willingto help us bear ouchalked up their seventh District
, troubles dunne the illness and F "
GET QUIK CASH
For vonr property See me to-
day. Nv successful svstem
brine, the Kuvers Buckner
Real Estate. 104 SothJeffer-
en---m——
Commerce rolled to an early
The Mt. Vernon Tigers held lead and were never pushed. Jim
resident '
aw ay in
I his sis-
I 505
Ue. with
Lhen his
im Wer-
ke him.
-d, wa
farm, score- for Gilmer with 16 points
Mt
6 PAUL PEWIIT WINS
14 Paul Pewitt beat Talco 48-40.
0 at Naples Friday night in a Dis-
0 trict 14-A basketball game. Per-
72 ry McMichael scored 16 for the -
and I can ise mor of that virtue.__
I love ’he azalea: it is a beau- •
tifut thing "whet Ifblom, But
.... „ c I've had the worst luck imagin-
their laughter Mrs Gaddis hes able in growing them read
spent the pasttwo .. mH., in the. , rou|[) mv
home of the Dotsons on on the subject, but stin they
George Homer of Longview don't thrive for me The lesson
row for Mt. Vernon in the second
half of play: It evemnedHrehemt- Name
- Mrs. Cranford Narramore and Dr Palmore Currey is in Aus-
Mrs Loyce Kinder and daughter, tin for the State' Board of Ex-
high with 6 an!
with 5
BOX
ML
.S-sl-jssk mehtleetsratiddttregrpiam -
------- and sponsorthe growth of them.
All the city would benefit from
Little Mchaet olm .
Mr and Mis T * 1
Charles Reed and
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f N Williams to-enrTAins-APS Mitchell and wifetoJack enck.fr26 Pintsiin cach the Pollard
Patrick and "wire, waranty deed- third and fourthirames whilesthe Hamrick
Marvin Amerson and wife to- — —-----—---j B. rown
H T Traylor and wife, warranty T r J a t iEeasley
Maachdiad Ad- TCalvert
Welch
Woodard
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Also, new self-fi«dr: for togs.
'Kak matkard; Route 4. Phone
Pal Currey, who is atending St.
, Marks School of Texas at Dallas,
Vernon and Espent the weekend with his par-
ents, ' ” ---—------—
preferences that differ from our
own —for example. think of sl!
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50c
50c
hsevan-
ary 6 12______
nd Gold
lav? Feb-
isplay at
hie weck
I attend-
Lut Sun
L w iener
Infest in
Kerei if
I necker-
| h Cub-
li till a
le a-s1-*-
eDovje].
Hult: at-
lich was
I for the
dioplay
Hing the
loll -kits
Iprogram
the
hes wuirn.
I hrieht
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prey to’ inserts, borers and
drought I wish the Mt Pleasant
Council of Garden Clubs would
pompous.---stuffed
undisputed possession of first
place in district 4-AAA Tuesday
night by edging past. Watty
Pleasant on Mint cello-Mi Pleas-
ant farm-to-market road, ad-
Russell with 12 points an Wnns-
High School borowastoppedby Gayle Austin
n-— a ,L L| COMMERCE, 77-45 Gaddis. home, Satu nday axter-
basketbal Commerce rolled by Gilmer noon enroute to Leona rd to-visit
MAMBA U. WINS
Marshall retained its first-place
tie in District 4-AAA Friday
night with a 44-26 win over last-
place Kilgore
The. Mavericks limited the vis-
itors . to seven pints fhie first
half Bobby Bogue of the winners
was high with 14 points, five
more than Charles Cantebury
Name
Bynum
Henderson
Murphy
Pek
Hicks
Pitt
Totals
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17 BONHAM WINS got a chance-at -them and you well-being in plants.
2; P nhan: dumped pitburg. 84- never heard such hoises while Dogwoods are shallow rooted
7 48. in Di-trict 13-AA play here they did it We couldn't trees ana they dor't transplant
‘ Tuesday iht but the Pittsburg get out work done for watching 400 easily When-we-first came
. B team hatucd the'local B team them. At first we, couldn’t iden- out ‛o Dogwood Lane, we gave
,, - ,, 1 its first deefat of the season. 53- tifythem, they were young and small treesthey’ come up from
2t- oi — a, thin from the dry summer and seed dropped-bxthe birds—to
feet 12, fo 12 at the free thrifty Score by quarters . | —________ - they didn’t resemble the - fat, everyone who asked for them,
ling--.—------—--I----------------20 28:SULPHUR 6PMNOS WINS
RosCarter of the visitors, one Winnsboro____12 6 20 23
tl their best offensive and de- Mt. Pleasant"B"
m h,, i ---Thompson, royalty deed.
Mt Vernon avenged its loss to four points'at 26 to 22 at half- E. T. Redfearn to Arkansas
- Mi. .Pleasant during the first J time. Both teams scored ten Fuel Od Go., amended lease.
half of play in District 13-AA points in the third period, but Mt Anne Tab to Arkansas Fuel
at Mt. Vernon Friday night by Vernon put a clincher on things -oil onocranendedlease.
defeating Mt. PTeasant:73 to 58 with 15 points in the last quar- denys! Bell to Josephine
before a more than capacity ter compared to 9.forMt Pleas- Barry, quitclaim deed.
crowd. • ant. ———- . Charles A. Barry to Josephine
BOX SCORES Barry, quitlaim deed.
Mt. Pleasant - Margaret K.Blatock to Jose-
fg ft. pf tp ph i ne Barry, quitclaim .deed.
9 Lottie Vanderpool to'Brice D.
I didn,t pretty hard to give a man exactly V Smith
the present, he wants. Otheri l Forsyth
Allen
FOR RENT — 128-acre . I
442 miles southwest from
did. Bor teams were Ted to Rushing
By Arma Dacus
Sub-Titter
’The Men who have traveled most widely are those who
have really seen what lies close about them at home."
. Donald Culross Peattie •
Miss Betty'Ann, were bus Inessjaminers for Vocational Nurses,
PefFteer.efter-—-h+*-fttrwtmg girls from
berry, sassafras, huckleberry, endorse the growth and culture
blackhaw and buckeye. Did you f more dogwoods’ in this area.
6 1
:—+- c . A A I Marshall led 28-25. Texarkana
Ieiere < d A r e I (j(J Agihitthe hoop for only 7 against
■ I S w* l > • • I — • • • • * 9,11 points tor the Mavericks in
' --L the third period. Texarkana at-
TheyDefeat Winnsboro
Mr’dnd anndinexavprecihoaor by hitting « points. John stin-' —
every act of kindness extended us son added 16 points to the Mt GLADEWATER WINS
in otir hours of sorrow. Mav the Vernon total. ’ Paced by their all-around fine
—Jx-riy Hendrix wan high p urer junta,—athlete.—Gene—Branum, ?
for the Commerce quintet with Gladewater racked up a 72-48 noon
— - MyrI Rasco and son.
with her fafher, Albert King. " _
Mrs Nora Beck is -visiting her • E Efton Redfearn and
son. J. Nelson Roach, and family d» -‘’tor Debbie, flew into San
in Amarillo this week and will F rave 1 sco from Dallas Monday,to
-------------------to join a club and learn more
■ ’ . about tb« art For me there is
"n -
"tle—atter‛g—sister, Mrs. Laura
5 Vanderpool, warranty deed.
5 J, W Dunn to Charles Broek,
16 warranty deed. ----
2 Charles Brock,to First National
2 Bank, deed of-trust.
Myers’ Texarkana Tigers 51-47 at who was tops for the loser in Amarillo this week and will 11 om ‘ anas Monday, to
Texarkana. Marshall maintained ; —--------------- i visit her daughter. Mrs EarlKIrk, begin processing procedure before
a small lead throughout the entire Mr and Mrs Rav Watts and Jr, and family in Snyder, where eanK,tor Guam to join their
game I family of Mineola. Mr. and Mr, she will see her new grand- u band and father, who is
Durine the initial quarter, the Edd Watts and family of Arp, 1 daughter, born to the Kirks re- tatonedher They will arrive
Mavericks hit for 18 points * and Mr and Mrs HughTaylorcently------- -----------mndiu im E ehruax 16. They were
agains nr.!v 14 for the home and son, Hugh Watts Taylor, of Rev Nelson Parrish of lAPo-r accompanied to Dallas by her
team Texarkana came out on the Allarta enjoyed a turkey dinner spent Mowtoe night with Hi mot fr Mr. W E MeClintoek,
big end of a 11-10 score in the Sunday with thelr mother. Mrs. parents, Mr and Mra W H " o a1*" ysited her aunt, Mrs.
Tsecond period, and at the hair Fritz Knetchel, and Mr Knetchel. Parridh. ---=- Jeff Hall, in Fort Worth. . .
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ci adults
meeting
in West
AH five
anted a
I "pirate"
various
st month
Pirate
e ships,
es, and
used in
ired by
B team scored a 75-42 win over
.... ...... 13-AA cage victory against three PineaTree in the preliminary
We are losses by downing .the winless _ _
the ni Gilmer Buckeyes 64-52, at Gil- nxaaKivi wr.
dinner brought in and for the Tesdau niehe was he T-AAANA WIN
wea ny Murpny win io beautifi flowers. May God bless M.„A),./K.imw, 1 Texarkana moved into a tie for
MtPasant won the "B" game conference de- first place in 4-AAA
, ■ .T . , * , Brtho Farrmorrtis--arrre-chrterertrfeat-fF-e*meFr-----------. ge he e
to 17, Hi this contest Coach The Hammonds Fam.lv, and the The Wildcats were in front at vrtue .a victory °V*T
lley’s quintet outscored their J W Pockerv Familv. dwp the end of the first quarter 14- -urn Eriday night They are
Time To Think
to.-Run Eoumnw.Pa GrusesPandsance12~ "CSappen
Farm Rood 499 zdTwp "P! -* . . . [led Lufkin with 12
_j--------------------- < RuwIF Green was the leading ---
Mt. Vernon Outpoints ‘
-r • =y ~ • 6 m— . a , Marvin B Simpson to John E
ligers 73-58 Friday g-si*. k,c
and sportsmanship. houjh a
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404
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f ft of tn “ like number for Talco. The
• 8; ;P P1 Talco B-team won in overtime,
2 15 5150-48
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—2 3 7 51 PITTSBURG, 54-43
3 6-6 12
—3763 "131 Pittsburdg edged past Winns-,
q boro Friday night, 50-43, in a
0 District 13-AA basketball game
37 at Pittsburg. / —
Pittsburg was paced by Gerald
Paul Donald to Medlock Hai-
Qin bison, oil and gas lease m. L _________:________N-e------
E Dodson 'and Gary Dale Reames-
mVernon Brian. 01 and gas lease. Readin teamed together with 35 .
- fHufpf.tp. Margaret B. Timmons to Jones an 30 points, repectively. to lead Reddin
2 3. 4 70‛Bran, oil apd sas leae . Mt. Preaaf+ F+cy Owsley hoop- Stanseli
3 ——4-12---Rubeit,P. Sears to Jones -0-ed 16-/n1s and James Stansell ogsev
8 B an. <nl and gas lease. t added 12. ■ shunt---;
1 Paul Falvey to Jones O Brian. Winnsbor waq paced by Bob Totals
oil and 8a: least , Brown wit eight field goals and 1
. 4 23, m Wihliams to Jones O Brian, .five free"throws fora total of 21 N.me
: lowed by Traty (wilcy with . Tolal .1423.23 ST two-Oil Hid-yas leases pouts Gale and Jackie Alston G Alston
. L4Jim Brown fmwrd With if ’ ' E1 le n Dentonlo Jones O Brian. tor, tli' . ovn
’ 5 and stanseli and Reatecuph hiac { VAo g4A4A olndgas lease, rk -carre; ,
8 : odson ro 11 ided ' ’ f ■ • ncdl LldEc . . Guarant Bond StateBank,to On 01 the on the J
with 41 m .• Internattonal Fidelity fns. Cn M Pleasant scoring was mheir Corba
For Mt Vernon a hro-smi 1 [ansacllons -assgnment. 30 of 41 free throws with Red- Bill Brovn
. of. Don Neredith. Jeueil Bisant. _ 1 , , ’ Bird:01d 3- 10. Jen Allod din leading the wax with a per- . Totals .
and Stinson scored 23, 21 and 18 A akeT to 9 i -osnan: miheral deed. . fect 12 fo. 12 at thefree thow Score bv quarters,-
-points repectively , par. ihe mncraLed. - T B Florey j,, and othersto ' • ' ' Ni Pleasant
——Frankr counts tsam. N tronul Lif-+mtmee-€e. io ’-Herbert memtowernit arid* gas
—Mt. pJcasant wentalcad in the Eaz! Toxas Builders, Inc., release, kase, ।
. early stages of me me Th > p Hage Gipin t ChaneeHonW. W Beall to Ralph Spence, rnsive rlayels, fouled out after xame
- started off gaining a 6 to 3 mar- nr c " ' I ’v it t p —assienme* pinying ony.Bne quarter, one Verner
gin anu held — toad up to the R-,Seaey1o Willie J Beard. Cafr M Denman to J R Moon, minute ond51 seconds. cartetson ’
point they held a 27 to 22 aar- . i1 ' “ , ' warranty deed. Mt. Pleasant rolled’to a 20 to."Caldwel -
gm aboytmiday of the secorid Ruchardson ,10 Jnsse J B Moon to Guaranty Bond 12 lead tby the end of Me first
period A ’ : ' . ' 'U V ardeed State Bank, deed of trust Same and .................. Vteland
the visitinergersn-T-Gce-Lue Lueas to MauuRoy-Metritt to Galen Johnson. Thmasan
__lead. . Woiker and other divideddedassignment. -compared to c for ghevisites for p,
G < . Euby Rav Nichols to Mrs. Rav Me r rt to R T Thigpen. ... - , . I
Mt Vernon began---- gam nT 2 • -- 1 a 48 to 18halflime lead.— __Andrews
ground, in me sec nd stanza and u0 2 chl warranty i M ’ assignment. It was evidena. n the third Rushing
' went hed-or detisctnein . • ' ? ' de ll. arbode " ■' Cari M. Denman to loward frame that the local quintet was parr
the contest at 28 -0 27 with Hazei "ood oil and. 85 lease. n Leftwich, warranty deed iming 100 they porter
Bryant ^nkinit a ficta soai to Sam W illiams and others to D W: W Beall to British Ameri- tressed less on defense and Totals
put he best team ahead A Brogoit 2, warranty deed——can O.l Co. assignment , to ball Winnsboro ”B”
Mt Pleaant coaled ofr at this H L O Briant to L B Max Roy Merritt’to R T.Thigpen field as they racca against the Nano "
point ani Mt .Vernon wentohW-urecds - _______ ass Moment.^ ■ — ' •
to lead bv five points at'ait, 27 . ,
..,12 . worth, warranty deed.
at the hilfway mark , * .
... 1 , ,, Lonnie Ainsworth to First Na-
Mt. Pleasant opened srr- • - ■ , e
, . ,r . . . . tjonal Bank, doed of trust.
ord half sti-l keing stuck O”. 27 „ .j . < ।
-———1— - gme .......— temmbpFttomekrekten-te-A ku Turner,
and Mt Vernon qlickeneditieir . ....._
.. • ,.r, . , 2 trust.
nofense and toc.k advantage to.a _ , ,, _ ..
,, 4 3 ns ,-4 F D Prince to M. L Norman,
roll up a 42 to 27 pointlead. T , , . . ’ . ,
। .mineral dee-Ftd royalty deed,
which the locals colld never ov- ' ", • ", r
-----, - NIis Lee Hayden to Garr M
FrtaKe.- i , ,i.. .
g, ___, Denran and others..warranir
_____ - About, three minutes deep in deed —7---”
the final period Air Pleasant: _ . „
,. . ... Butler Bynum to Roland Nich-
/ caugntfireand ': edML-Ver--i-t/d---------
non’s lead to 54 to 61. but. at this' ,•W; re • .
—r, — Roland N cholson to Guaranty
point Reddin and Stansell foul- png20n . , . .4
j , , Bond State Bank, deed of trust.
ed outandtne nosts Degan, to -- ___ w - - - ~ • -t ----• - ; ----------
pull out in front and again plcilaFarrarKnobel | d»ma8e suit resulting from the
widened their lead to'15 points call r' _ . «, _ ,
— t 1, .. ,, , J Cra ErSeeman to W. W Beall.
by the time the.’ame ended. L,,,g. ,3 ,
c. A. D,, . vllandgas lease- -2-
, Stansell and Reddin fouled out . —- n
dor Mt Pleasant and Ted Moulton PB Harrista.W W Bean: eil ।
fouled out fo, Mt Vernon and lease, ,
- _ . Howard- Leftwich to D A
Reames, Do«sOn and Owlev _ , ,
, , , Brogoitti, warranty deed.
each had four feufs for Mt p. . . . N__g
Pleasant and. lagzers. Meodi#- a " °
j- ,1,, , . ... Tf a v lor. release. ..
and Bryant ea ‛ had-four for Mt . ■ ... . ...
v - Inne Star stesl Credit “bmon
err on — -gme -14" tTGuaranty Bond State* Bank.
5 ) X > ( OK F. S
... , assignment
.Mt. Pleasant .. ... W
---- ,, Anna McLean to K C. Thomp-
fg ft; p tp. =2 ■ _ -___-____-
a 10-0 lean DeKalb remained unbeaten in Mr. and Mrs mro. -
lessened the District 14-AA Friday night with Colley and family of Marshall
3 points At a narrow 48-46, win over Dain- spent Sunday « ith his s ster, the meantime I'll continue en.
Mr Howard Cody and family joying the lovely yards here •
Rev T ..mas L Davis of tab Mt Pleasant whose owners
vert brought his mother. Mrs grow azaleas.
Mary Davis.'home Monday, who ____ .V
has been yisiting him and will TAKE NURSE EXAMS AT ...
spend several days with _ her- AUSTN rs PEER
other relatives.
1w 1 The Marshall Mavericks seized
4 2 Cubs lost to the Pittsburg Juniors They were J T. Wright. JoeTem-
5 5, 49.1 36 in a ndgh. battie at the pie and Harry McClinton
1954 23 local gym Thursday night 'I Only
18 Pittsburg wenf-out in front in Bynum, fouled out
0 . ii , ■ n.1 Wright pared the Cubs in scor- CARD OF THANKS We can-
. the first period 16 to II. but by 5 , . not find V |.
. , . - 4 intermission time the locals had ingashe con tributed.n1.ponts ihmktoqurtanv nejzhbors and 2 u, (“tad . n I
0,2.1 J closed the gap and the score was on three feld goalsnd five.fren fuends we we.e .so kmd and The Suiphur Springs Wildeats - The Stadewater all-sophomore
26 21 -- 13 . throws --i- - " m .. .n----1. i i ।-----
Score bv quarters— - ~ ‘ and MeClinton 8
Mt Pleasant 15 12 15 16 Pittsbarg-outpaintedthealocals
Mt Vernon 12 2(5 23 18 in the third frame 9 to 7 and
Mt Vernon also won the "B" then put « clincher on matters
game, this one bv a 51 to 41 as they hooped 19 points- in the lowed by Murphy with 16
last quarter to 7 for Mt. Pleasant. ( 1
keel during tte first stanzat This waszthe first game fort21 r
' 51E t .d _______ . W.. ea.oee manri V . » “V oanvuvnua 4 OI'IIIS . anr, IIIe vV uCaL5 were IQ liwil aL r‛Li, .. „w".
i Colley’s quintet outscored their J.WPockerv Familv__dwp the end of the first quarter, 14- Hu. "J riday night They are
period but ■ ... . . . .. , . . tied with Marshall with a 5-1
score their chw FOR SALE " Rubber ’ red nd widened their lead to 32- district Fecora
heir wnaon iretler.-three wahkme 92 nt the half after -bagging 18 with LuMin"star Ronni, ■«-.
xoeim* ’Win \ cultivators, sweeps of all kinds, points in the second period Sul-!
David Duke led Mt Pleasant buster, post hole diggers, all in • - * - - . -1
wi—5—phint——Masters—h 1) use.
The Mt Pleasant Tigers hadi visitors scored 22 and 23. Clarksviue Upsets DeKalb
no mercy as they trounced the in the ’’B" game ’the local The-Clarkville Tigers won I
Winnsboro Red Raiders. 100tocagers also won a decisive vie | their fourth game in ten starts
61 Tuesday- night to avenge their toty this one by a 72 to 37 final ■ last night, as they stopped the ’-----------
loss to the visitor on thein nome acore '"-- '.previously unbeaten DeKalb View From A Garden Gate— eye blooms along with yellow,
court during the fnst round of Ten players scored for Mt. j Bears by a close 46-45 margin at 4 A Tale of My ’ Backyard orange and pink blooms? On
play in District 13-AA ' Pleasani, paced-by- banny Ver I CTrksville Tuesday night, with a My backyard isla. changing separate’ bushes of Eourse. but I
16s. win « a - the second agtnnst-'-BcTT pny Fox, -.Xian Southerland 10-1 loopmark and still in first i scene. A Winter time scene .is didn't know before that there
one toss for Mt. Pleasant in the and Gary Antirews each scoring place in the district 14-AA race J the view today—a hilly little were other varieties than the red.
second round and-left them tied I0 puints. Danny Garretson had EeKalb nudged oast the home ’ slope wsth its many bare, brown There are honeysuckle vines,
with several-teams behind Mt and Dickie Caldwell and Mike club in the first period by one trees From here I can identify rattan,, bramble-briars, Southem
Vernon and Sulphur Springs who Thomas each had 7. point, but in a slow second quar- the oak; There are several Einds smillax, Virginia creeper and even
haveST lost a game sofar.this fo Winnsboro’s “B" team ter, the'Win was decided when of oak in this little spot, sweet a btll.-poison ivy we have battled ,
round " — — -Calvert was hignr with 13 Tigers tallied 8 points to gum. hickory and the dogwood for five years. So tar none M ua
This was "e first time this Beai.nad12. only 6 for the Bears. The two of course Thore are several full has succumbed to its painfur af-
si a -tin that a member of thedusz BOX SCORES clubs ba:tled on even terms in grown trees and many small on is fliction }
trict nas'reached the 100 Mt. Pleasant -the third and-last periods. with iheir blossom buds all swol-t The dogwcods aremhecnief..
frotpf ‛P;m Mike Pinkh’arr'7war*lKigirprwn^ just"" waH&ijf- the wirtfrim attraction here, but the long
0 2 4 2 man for the losers with 14 points. Spring to burst into theit full years of drought have weakened
14 7 35 while Willard Graves of. Clarks- glory oi white blqoms. Did you them and the borers have step-
9 12 3 30 vine grabbed individual honors know tifat, some fifty-three yari- ped in and started kHling them___-
44312 for the game with 1ft Gayion etier of .birds love the beautiful Off Those athat were properly
_ 7-;—3 16 Norswood added 15 for the’Clarks.- red berne of the dogwood tree ngurithed.m nowerbeds; by fer-
130 5 ville chib, barely slipping past when they.-ripen in the Fall’’ A tilizer, compost, mulch and wat-
35 30 14 100 teammate || G Tarner -who whole fleck of young robins vis- er, weten’t attacked. Like the
Winnsboro scored 13. ated-es-st year and gobbled up human machine, propre nourish-
fg ft pf. tp , .------ • all the berries before ther birds ment goca a long way toward
urday. - ’
Mrs. Esshe Lerewseno retern- • —A ion “A.bornte Mr.and Nrs-
ed to her home in Siena Madre, Hou ' 3 Gohmer T esday morn- |
Ee n „ __. ing 41 Titus County Memorial
Calif.. Friday after two months Hepita1
with her mother. Mrs L. D. Her 2 ’ .
run, who is conf iped to her bed ,
with infeetin in a I mb ■ A son •” bomn.to Mr. and - ' I
Harry Spruiltr Tyler, Mrs ” C Eheman runday st
the weekend with home tolks. nttas C anty Memorial Hospital. I
Mr and Mrs. H W Egger,of He weighed seven Pounds, nive j
Sttreveport spent the weekendounces - JI
FOR SALE - Hotel CoffeeKho strong in their district 13-AA Bryant led .Commerce with "24 visited his father, B W Homer,
-- 3
■------— kind words, or cien a pat on the •. ... „ POI , , ' T - -- ----
Mr and Mrs Ralph Robb are back, we are erateful Words half time Mt. Vernon had an gertield at Daingerfied.
viniinB Flatives in Washington cannot express our tooughts of uneasy 5 point lead 35-30. The The Bears had to manufacture
in • ’ appreciation to the doctors, home team outscored Commerce (a fourth quarter spurt to over-
---nureosand all of the hop-tal staff 24-18 in the third period. Each ' come a Daingerfield lead -
at. M A- S Hospital in Pittsburg . . ■« .1 • . .
— - - - team hit the bucket for 13 points Wayne Malone with 15 points
in the final quarter. lied the Bears and Bobby John-
Don Mereait ica Mt Vernon son netted 17 for Daingerfield.
at one win mid one less fir Mt ’ rumner
Pleasant, —..... . Thompson
Gary Dale Redd’n paced MiTinsly
Pieasant vith a total 01 15 points Patteren
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